Looking for a getaway that’s as unforgettable as it is hilarious? Well, look no further because we’ve got the inside scoop on the best places for a girl’s weekend in Michigan! In a state that’s no stranger to visitors, with 5.8 million folks flocking in from far and wide in 2019, it’s clear that Michigan knows how to show a good time. And if that’s not convincing enough, even the Upper Peninsula National Park had over a million visitors in 2020—talk about a wild party in the woods! So, grab your besties, pack your bags, and get ready for a girl’s weekend you’ll be giggling about for years to come. Here are ten of the best places for a girl weekend in Michigan:

1. Traverse City

Traverse City is the perfect place to sip wine, eat cherries, and pretend you’re connoisseurs of all things fruity. Nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan’s Grand Traverse Bay, this charming town is renowned for its wineries, making it an ideal destination for a weekend of wine tasting and relaxation.

  • Activities: Wine tasting at local vineyards, exploring cherry-themed boutiques, relaxing on the beaches.

  • Stay: Opt for a cozy bed and breakfast or a lakeside resort for picturesque views.

2. Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island struts its stuff at number two on our list because it’s basically the ultimate time machine to Victorian vibes. Forget cars; it’s all about horse-drawn carriages and bicycles here, making you feel like you’ve stepped right into a Jane Austen novel.

  • Activities: Horse-drawn carriage rides, biking around the island, indulging in world-famous fudge.

  • Stay: The Island House Hotel offers an idyllic vacation experience with a view of the harbor.

3. Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor is where brains and brunch meet. Here, you can discuss Shakespeare over avocado toast, stroll through the art fair, and pretend to understand quantum physics while sipping lattes. The vibrant arts scene and eclectic dining options make it a perfect spot for a girls’ weekend.

  • Activities: Visiting the University of Michigan Museum of Art, shopping in Kerrytown, enjoying live jazz at the Blue Llama Jazz Club.

  • Stay: The Graduate Ann Arbor or The Kensington Hotel for a chic, boutique experience.

4. Detroit

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Girls’ weekend in Detroit? Absolutely! It’s Motown, Foodie, and History Town all rolled into one. You can dance to the rhythm of Motown hits, indulge in Coney dogs, and explore hidden speakeasies! Detroit’s vibrant culture and bustling nightlife offer endless fun.

  • Activities: Dancing at Motown Museum, food tours, exploring hidden speakeasies.

  • Stay: The Detroit Foundation Hotel for a blend of historic charm and modern luxury.

5. Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids is a great place for beer lovers. Here, your squad can tour craft breweries, sip IPAs, and prove that you can tell the difference between a stout and a porter. The city’s thriving arts and dining scenes add to its allure.

  • Activities: Craft brewery tours, visiting the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, exploring art galleries.

  • Stay: The JW Marriott for a luxurious stay right in the heart of the city.

6. Holland

Holland, Michigan, has earned its spot for a reason, and it’s not just because they’ve got wooden shoes and tulips! This charming town is like a spa day for your soul, with its adorable shops, delightful dining, and beautiful beaches.

  • Activities: Shopping at unique boutiques, dining at local restaurants, relaxing on the beaches.

  • Stay: The Courtyard by Marriott Holland Downtown for easy access to all the local attractions.

7. Saugatuck

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Saugatuck is where relaxation meets art; your group will be Picasso-level relaxed. You can unwind on the beach, visit art galleries, and pretend to be art critics while sipping wine. The town’s artistic vibe and serene landscapes make it an ideal retreat.

  • Activities: Visiting art galleries, relaxing on Oval Beach, wine tasting at local wineries.

  • Stay: The Hotel Saugatuck for a charming and historic stay.

8. Frankenmuth

Frankenmuth can be your excuse to wear dirndls and eat giant pretzels. You can embrace your inner Bavarians, feast at German restaurants, and visit the world’s largest Christmas store. The town’s Bavarian charm and festive atmosphere are perfect for a unique getaway.

  • Activities: Dining at Bavarian Inn, shopping at Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, riverboat tours.

  • Stay: The Bavarian Inn Lodge for an authentic German experience.

9. Petoskey

Searching for some “rock”-solid fun? Petoskey is the place! You can comb the beaches for those famous Petoskey stones and then pretend they’re rare gems. Or, stop by Petoskey Farms for a wine-tasting kind of afternoon.

  • Activities: Beachcombing for Petoskey stones, wine tasting, exploring historic Gaslight District.

  • Stay: The Perry Hotel for historic charm and beautiful lake views.

10. Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo, where you can solve the age-old mystery of why it’s so fun to say “Kalamazoo” repeatedly. The bonus of visiting Kalamazoo? You can craft beer and live music galore! This vibrant city offers a mix of cultural attractions and outdoor activities.

  • Activities: Touring craft breweries, attending live music events, exploring the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.

  • Stay: The Radisson Plaza Hotel for a convenient and comfortable stay.


Conclusion

Whether you're sipping wine in Traverse City, indulging in fudge on Mackinac Island, or exploring the arts in Ann Arbor, Michigan offers a plethora of options for an unforgettable girls' weekend. Each destination provides a unique blend of activities, accommodations, and experiences that cater to every interest and preference. So pack your bags, gather your girlfriends, and get ready for a memorable adventure in the Great Lakes State.


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